A camera aboard the balloon had gone dead before the burger disappeared so it offered no help in cracking the mystery. The camera, however, did catch great images of the hamburger, donated by the burger chain b.good, soaring into the clouds and on to the upper reaches of the atmosphere.

Antz:Stop wasting helium in useless stunts like this. You can't realistically get up to 100 km with a helium balloon anyway, so you can't get "into space."

But like progress and Space and stuff are like totally linked. Are you a Luddite? You don't worship Space? You realize the computer you are using only exists because of Space? This is vital research, you don't understand the spinoffs!

Anyone read "Broken piano for president"? Now that's a story about space burgers. When they throw the promotion where people have to eat hamburgers to guide the shipment of hamburgers to the cosmonauts, and their all dying of hunger up there, that was priceless...